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POST:BALLET AND THE LIVING EARTH SHOW PREMIERE


LYRA


SAN FRANCISCO WAR MEMORIAL AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER


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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 @ 7:30PM


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24 @ 5:00PM




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WATCH POST:BALLET’S 2021 DIGITAL COLLABORATIONS

Violinist Helen Kim and dance artist Landes Dixon in Playing Changes, still shot
by cinematographer Benjamin Tarquin


PLAYING CHANGES

A series of seven pieces performed by Post:ballet dancers with SF Symphony
Associate Principal Second Violin Helen Kim, Playing Changes is an exploration
of collaborative art during a time marked by isolation and uncertainty, and a
celebration of the resilience and creativity of the Bay Area artistic community.
All works were filmed at Oakland’s historic 16th Street Station and feature the
choreography of Robert Dekkers, with cinematography and editing by Benjamin
Tarquin.

Watch Playing Changes on SF Symphony+ for free

Emily Hansel in Eight Whiskus, still shot by Reneff-Olson Productions


EIGHT WHISKUS

Co-choreographed by Robert Dekkers and dance artist Emily Hansel, Eight Whiskus
is an exploration of the space between. Set to music by John Cage (performed by
violinist Helen Kim), this new short film by Reneff-Olson Productions was
created at the AIDS Memorial Grove in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.

Watch Eight Whiskus for free on Post:ballet’s YouTube channel

Colleen Loverde and Kody Jauron in La Folia, still shot by cinematographer
Stephen Kimbrell


LA FOLIA

A duet that embodies the place where two powerful elements meet, La Folia
features music by Danny Clay and choreography by Vanessa Thiessen, with costume
design by Christian Squires and Christopher Dunn. On the Columbia River in
Oregon, the dancers felt the ground catch falling leaves and listened to the
river’s message. Here, where the earth’s terrestrial and aquatic realms join, we
find a transitional place where separation, interaction, change, and uncertainty
remain constant.

Watch La Folia for free on Post:ballet’s YouTube channel

Post:ballet and Berkeley Ballet Theater dance artists in Waltz of the
Snowflakes, still shot by cinematographer Benjamin Tarquin


WALTZ OF THE SNOWFLAKES

Post:ballet’s first (and last?!) holiday film, this work is co-directed by
choreographer Robert Dekkers and cinematographer/editor Benjamin Tarquin and
features Post:ballet dance artists alongside Studio Company dancers and alumni
from our official school, Berkeley Ballet Theater. Filmed in Alameda, CA, the
work celebrates the light and love that can be found in each of us.

Watch Waltz of the Snowflakes for free on Post:ballet’s YouTube channel

 
 


SWAN LAKE

Watch Post:ballet’s acclaimed short film, Swan Lake, featuring choreography by
Robert Dekkers and cinematography/editing by Benjamin Tarquin.


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